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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1901)
PUASIW HILL PICNIC. Dally Guard. May 2» To Be Given By tbe Woodmen June I. Henry Hollentjeck Inin Portland on t.uaine-». A number of limber land seekers ar rived today. R MeMurpbey went to Portland this afternoon. Hou B F Mulkey returued to Mon The Kind You Have Always Bought, anil which liait tieen mouth this afternoon. in itae for over 30 year», haa borne the aiirnatnre of Tbe northbound train waa two and haa b**<-n inado under bln per hour» lata thia afternoon. sonal supervision since ita Infancy. Reural Ellmaker baa acceited • po- Allow no one to deceive you In thia. aition in Hammond’s Cafe. All Counterfeits, Imitation» and “ Just-os-rood” are but Will J Wilsey returned tbie after- Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of noon from a abort trip north. Infanta and (Jhildren-Experb «ice ugainat Experiment. Outalde painter» are placing large eigne on building» iu the city. F L Chambers will soon erect a real- deuce on tbe oorner of Heveutb and Outoria Is n harmleM aabstitote Cor Castor Oil, I’aro- Olive streets. X<>ric, limps uritl Boothinif Nyrupa, It is 1‘h‘asant. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Kareotio Mrs Will Bushnell went to Corvallis aubetance. Its age is its guarantee. It deatroya Worm» liiie afternoon and from lb« re will go mid allays Fereriahnesa. It cures lilnrrlura and Wind to Portland. Colic. It relieves Teething Troublea, curea Constipation A H Power», of .McKenzie Bridge, •nd Flatulency. It aaainiilatea the Food, regulate» the waa a (vaaseuger to Portlaud ou tbe Stomach and ¡towels, giving healthy and natural sleep. afternoon train. Tire Cbiidren’s l’anacca-Tire Mother’s Friend. Rev and Mrs U H O Humbert re turned home to Corvallis on ibis after- GENUINE ALWAYS noon's delayed train. Mias Lelab Harrison, of Portland, is Bears the Signature of visiting witb tbe family of ber uncle, W O Zeigler, of tbe Huffman House. F A Ware and wife left today for Stayton where Mr Ware will act as pastor of tbe Cbristlau church until school time Ibis fall. F J Connelly waa In tbe city today arranging for the execution to be run to Haleru June 8tb by tbe brotherhood of Railroad Engineers. In Use For Over 30 Years. THI CCNTAUN 6®««!»». TV MURMAV STRCCT. NCW TOMA CfTV. Frank Applegate, who bae been quite sick at the home ot J M Hheliey for eotue weeks past, is recovering. He will leave for borne soon. E J Corooran, of Portland, superin PENNOYER KEEPS ON TOP. POWER OF SUGAR. tendent of conslruetiou for tbe Pacittc Blates Telephone and Telegraph Co, is Sylvester Pennoyer, ex-governor Tbe political majority of the In tbe city looking after the company’s of Oregon, Jangles another tcalp al United »States Supreme Court has Interests. hie belt. I) R N Blackburn, the obeyed the administration and Prof E I) Ressler, city superinten Btate'e attoruej-general, thought he deciJed that though Porto Rico is dent of schools, will lecture to the saw an opportunity to get funny * territorial poseesion of tbe United literary societies of tbe Ashland nor witb the result that he wishes he States, congress has the power to mal school ou Juue lltb, commence ment week. had left Pennoyer alone. George levy a duty on sugar imported F E Dunn has cleared away the old W Davis waa appointed clerk of the therefrom to this country. Which fruit trees ou bis properly, corner of Ktale Land Board during the Pen «hows that great is the power of Eleventh and Patterson streets, aud noyer administration kh governor, vtugar, especially when large will soon commence the erection of the selection being made by tbe quantities of the metallic form his handsome residence. Mrs Matilda Rogers Jias purchased Republican members of the Board, thereof are held by a trust that the Andrew Mlcbler place one aud one- tli orge W McBride, then secretary knows how to use it fur political half mllee southwest of Eugene. Mrs of .state, and Phillip Metachan, effect. Roger», who comes from Iowa, 1» an then state treasurer. 1’ennoyer The sugar kings made no mistake aunt of John Bodine, tbe Eugene voted for another man. Davis de when they contributed largely to electrician. faulted for 131,000, and is a fugitive the Republican national committee The Eugene Rambler b.seball team from justice. Under such circum st the last two presidential elec plays tbe Ramblers of Albany at tbe stances it was most reckless for tions, and threw the weight of their I latter place next Bunday, and Juue (Itk tbe two teams will probably play Attorney-General Blackburn to at personal influence to the same end, at Halem at tlie railroad engineers’ an tempt to get tunny. The cor- even though some of the moat nual picnic. respondent shows for itself. prominent among them profe sed Monday’s Salem Journal: Attorney Salem, May 23.—Hon Sylvester to be democrats. C F Maitlu tbie iu« ruiug begun suit 1’ennoyer, Portland, Or.—Dear Sir:1 lu Justice O’Douald’» court for Chris There appears to be a shortage in | The lead-pencil industry in Ger- tian Henderson, claiming aud tbe aocounts of George W . Davis, aa iuter«*Ht from Charles Clay. A Judg . • . many is at present suffering from taiuj vrs s/ . . _ . . ment wm secured, Clerk of the School Board, of aivrias nearly 1 have been if31,000, 1 believe. £ :___ 1 ^ln”rlcan conaP®lR,OD» “ 18 Hou B H Friendly went to Port i slruoled to take such ale pa as i !eged that our eucceae in this branch land tins afivruoon to atleud the may enable the state to recover the >f industry is mostly due to tbe wedding of Miss Carrie I.au r to Mr money; and 1 therefore respectful ' perfection of the machinery. An Bo I Bauru which occurs at the Hotel ly request that you let me know at ther important point is that we Por laud at S 3«» o’clock loi nor row your earliest convenience what you, evening. Mr Fiieudly's family la in connection with the other mem lave the >e--t cedar wood, which is already In the city. particularly suitable for the tnanu- tiers of the School Board, are Mrs Maggie Underwood aud her willing to do in the way of making I factors ot leal pencils, while the dau<Uier, Mian Nau, will leave good the loss to tbe state. 1 write German» are compelle«! to import this by direction of the State Land «nd not gel it in such good qua! Tacoma, Wa b, In a tew «lays to visit their ilaitghlei ««.«I »i-ier, Mi»« Peggte Board. Will you be so kind as to who 1» a t.u -e hi s B.ttilo, N Y, anaw«r this week? Yours truly,1 ity. Numerous trials have been hospital, aul mil. i lela'ivee. Ibis u made to tind anotl er material in 1) R N B lackburn . the manufacture of lead jiencils; aunt V«aggie's Ural visit u the Ess lu Mr Pennoyer answered: 30 years Portland, May 21.—D R N Black netal tulieH, coverings made from RH Belknap >f MeKenale Bridge burn, Salem, Or.—My Dear Sir: rolled, oompr< s<ed paper, etc, have ! preeiuci w as a passenger to Port! >ud lu reply to your note of the 23d I wen used, but none has met with today on the afternoon tram to appea' inst I will say that I am not will- success. Florida and California as a Wltueee lu the United Blates init to do anything whatever in the dlslr.Ct couit iu the case of i liails- way of making good to the state supply the bulk of the pencil wood Hill, under indlcliueut for making tbe loss it incurreti from an emb« x- used in »>«« United S ales, that fraudulent returns to the government xling Republican official. Pernrit from the latter state l>eing red wood. wtiile postmaster at Belknap Springs. me to suggest to the Slate Board k est« r lay i.tt r. ■> >n an Indiau wo and yourself that you first prooeed We read a great deal about “pig to punish such eintieiiler, aud then ion shoots.” 11 is told how so and man aud tier clul.l arnved lu Eugene from Newport, Hie authorities of the if you desire to reimburse the State Treasury, apply either to the Re »o captured first honors with the couutltw tielow having paid her way publican National or State Com score of 93 out of a poMible 100 hers. Blie appl.ed tu County Judge mittee, rather than to individual ' kills. Tne seven birds sunp«>eed to Kincaid for assistance to suable ber to Democrats, who are in no manner have escaped are, as a rule, wounded reach Grauts Pass. A ticket was whatever responsible for such loss. in such a wty that they cau pass bought aud she waa sent ou her way this afteruoou. What is CASTORIA CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought i \aria, Chili BREVITIES. AS rat A The annua! picóle at Pleasant Hill I» always au ei.j »yabis affair. 1 bis.year th« picnic »HI be order th»* auspice» of tbe Woodmen of the Wcrld on Saturday, June 1. Everybody la in vited. Lunch sud relreebmento can tie bail on the ground». Tbe following i» tbe program: pano ram . AddretM. Hong Recitation...... iiei-itatiou. ... In New York. New York, May 36.—L O Beckwith, of Eugene, vielte«! the Eaaletn office of the Oregonian Unlay. lie expects to visit the Buffalo expwitlou, and will leave New York for Buffalo lu a few days. He will then return huu.e, »topping at Akron, O, hie blrthplwv. G ot tub P iwxon .—Oci'Mionallv funny Incltlrnts take plat's lu r<*uditiou of tbe distil a. A Eugene audience wlt- ur»»e«i one Bwturday night wlieu lot's! talent held tbe boards w th “l'be Res cue from Hau Carlo«.” It tccurre«i wbrn tbec»rri«r pigetm had to be ■hot. The atuauur pointed the gun at ibv proper lime end pultetl the trigger- but there wa» uo report from I be gun, only the snap of the cap. But th- pigeou fell ju»l the same aa if the gun had been fired. Dally Gwarrt, May B A R unaway .—Tbe team attached to Welti herd's beer and ice wa«on be came frightened while standing in froot of Haiumoud s Cafe thia after- nooo and ran away. They ran down Willamette street to Seventh and out to the »• d of Seventh to Blair atreet • I' r . I»ey were stopped. No damage w t lie except loo of a broken seat was d • ». I • no A.TULT5 AS fAT AS Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic printed bottle— you The formula is plainly on every hence know just what you are taking when you take Grove’s. • Imitator» do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove s contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the form, ; system. , Any reliable druggist will tell you that malaria out of ' the the Origini! and that all other so-called Tasteless Grove’s IS L - of other ch: 11 tonics sho Chill Tonics are imitations, An an .lysis / that Grove’s is superior to dll other. n every respect. . Y arc not experimenting when y uu take Grove’s—its superiority established. Grove’s is the and excellence having long been only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections of No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c. the United State» .................. .Batid .....Frof B FMulkey Laura Hemphill ..........Alec MeKeozie .......... Band Recitation..... ............. Erueet Wheeler iteci tat¡ou..... ................. Leia Falks Hong Recitation .... .......... Henrietta Blume ......... Mrs Kate Walker Recitation. ..................... Band Music.............. Faith Buchanan Recitation ....Bertie Shelley Recitation Hong Baud Music...... Dinner. afternoon . Climbing a greesed pole; prize 75 eta. Nail driving contest; prizes 50 and 25 cents. Hawing contest; prize $1. Hpoon race for boys; prize 25 cents. Hack race for boys; prize 25 cents. Fool race for boys uuder 12 years; prize 25 cents. Three legged race for men; prize 50 cents. Tug of war. Bicycle tour Jament; prize 50 cents and »1. Base ball. nt«x- GO EAS Dally Guard, May 28 Shortest and Quickest. Weber and Fish Wagons, Milburn Buggies. F oundation C ommenced — Today the masons commencd laying the stone foundation for J H McClung’s flue new brick building. The work will be rushed from now on. —TO----- SL PAUL, DULUTH, Their merits are many, our space is We’ll show at the store if you’d just as leif. An all p>>inta Ewt, Th-ouflh Palace »nd Tourlit SI»« Omina »nd buffet Smok ,n| Lltr, W. 5. riOON. T hirty -E ight —George Grose of the Minnesota House wears a neat new gold watch, a birthday remembrance of the thirty-eighth milestone in bis career. DAILYTRAINS. FASTTIMI 3EKVICEAND SCENERY VNkl Ticketa to pointa Ea-t vi « Portimi g J R E AT NOR T H E RN RY., «• «1» a| rn Pacific Depot Ticket nttoa, Hus (¡RE IT NORTHERN Ticket OS» Not Made by the Trust. BICYCLE FREE 122 THIRD STREET YOU have pride then take a ride on the I F beautiful, beautiful, Snell Bicycle. The Julius oldsmith’s For Ratea, Folders ami full inft-nnaka eatiiiut Easter Trip, callón or idiina a 3. c. mm . and I icket Autt la Advertía! Ad ire« i Eugeoe We trade for old wl eel«, and'sell on installment XV e w< ul i like for you to call and see thee beautiful Snell bicycles. < ih uh r Barker Gun Works, Beuriarrst ere all» u ¿hoematter» ari /B ItfeAl &Boe,Flbdcti k, T ri e Dew CapB RIDE ALLTHETIME Is another .splendi Bei fearr rorrecilnil and right in prie» If you put a pair of GOODYEAR PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES Overton Paint «nd Wall Paper Co Eighth Street _ Glassware Direct from quarries in New England. Two more cars on the way. None furnish better work. None in the vallley handle in larger quantities Hence otr prices are right . Write for booklet. 10c 10c 15c 15c 15c 15c 25c 20c 35c 7jc 10c 5c 15c 35c 20c 15c Great American Importing Tea Co willamcttc ano PAIR WAM«ni C.txOTZIAM MANUf ACT» ntm ST.FAUl.M — I MO NUMENTS ARRIVED ....A CAR LOAD.... UNiimitT. scTwits IVIRY The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.y Akron, O, THIS WEEK Sugar bowls, covti each Butter dishes, covd “ Syrup pitcher-, met covd Berry dishes, Sin each Berry dcsseits, 4 J in set Oil or vinegar but, each 44 Cake stand, large Decanters, engvd, lpt 44 Claret jugs, “ 1 qt (4 Lemonade glasses hid 4« <4 Jelly dish, footed 44 Flower vase 5in 44 Rose bowl, 5in Berry set, complete i set Pitchers, 3t‘»ez each <• Celery holders fo» ¿ALI BY ALL WlOt AWSNÍt I Ainxsea waler UNISwtM on your bicycle, They may cost you some thing but by a year trorn now you will be money ahead, for you will have no repair , . kills to pay. Then besides they ride so dif- 1 fcrent from the cheap tires—a feather bed t compared to a board floor. They are made py the makers of wonderful rubber goods Snell Tile Cicle Co., Diitribukrf, Or(¡¡cnirn hi'flrg. Pcrt’arr1, Oreg Come J list to See. OFFICE O m Year 8h Mont Three Mo Prices for Juveniles 120.00, $22.00 ard $25.00. Prices lor the standard sizes $27.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50.00 Ho t that jtmt lord)? Are rme of the expr«Miona mi-ie bv the ladies when they wee our latent color schemes in faacy wallpa era. Vt e cananit you in pries ss well an in dtaign. (’o ne Hiid examine our stock. CAMPÌ PORTLAND fr.'iuieB and fran^e lugs are made of the finest, grade wrought ste»L The spokes are the famous Excelsior, and we give you any kind of tire you may wish, also a big option on bad dies and hantile l»ais. These w heels are made by the SNELL BICYCLE CO,, of Toledo, Ohio, lhe shops cox er over 7 acres of land, the buildings are of brick, two ai d three storieshigh. '1 he equality <d the Snell Bicycles never been questioned. ■ On Jellies M W preserves ri . ; iCeMprjJ a tUiu coaubg of re:.a* j PARAFFI acid proof. Paraffin** * doaen other «ay*-i directions u en L *» ’* .tt j» I ' **<* STANOARH OIL CO. EUGENE GRANITE AND MARBLE WOR W. W. HARTIN, Prop. State Normal School Monmou’h, Oregon, Demand for •f”’ a-msud r< r r.razlfiatpc- qraauaces. ma: s.-ho..i “fthe .1 r >« N ti r •• r»«t year ha» been much b-t ,i the •»rply. Position, with fr tn »4 ) 00 to I«5.00 per month STATE CERTIFICATE AND MM j OMAS. Btudent» are prr|.ar»<1 f.«r the p ate Examination» and readi y ink- »late papers on graduation. Bt’r >ng Acadr- tnic and Prote»elonal C-. r-., well etiuippetl Training d-t>a»trnen’. pen»e» rang- from »r.li tn »17* tier year. Fall term opeu« Hept 17 f„r mialigu» containing lull anuouu e- (Dents, m >1<1 CAMPBEi L Prnehlent or J. B. V. BUTLER, Heerrtwy. HIGH GRADE NÜRSEH W»rr»ntsd in »vfrv Go«ero«r»Bt Certiticst« »«■• everv pi»ck»ge «hi[ i—i FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TR ine«, Flowerinir *n ' >' Shnibbery-Flant». I. ** y . Gtown and for »al- «r Nati.«nal N >r—r . o. j. FOg at»»t :•» w” Box 330, Engen», Orr."»- lit mpotenc’ '.tEs1* ó/-ea.; ■ a., eff« abu«c, tr « x-rt* «retion ' i,,rT< LI f»«Ml ! piak fî reater»» Bymail u; wif tee t«> cur*' » f refuo®^ • WH I »C« I -»•». • **•■'*■ •' .»t- r«ss*a. I-rw .br •he-.» '1AXI3 CMlLSRb" THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Add rea« of Welcofla®........ G W MB bid Very respectfully, the enclosure to meet a worst fate, S ylvkstkh P knnoykr . that of being killml hy small boys. If the pigeon was a harmful birti THE CHINESE SITUATION. i instead of a pretty, harmless I creature as it is, these cruel persons Aooording to l'rince Oukhtotn, of who call themselves sportsmen, Russia, president of the Russo- might be excused. I'he slaughter Chmese Bsuk of St Petersburg, the of pigeons goes on year afte- year, tn >re serious troubles with China are yet to come. After a four with constantly more followers. month’s reoent residence in Pekin And our easy government goes on he gives bis opinion of the diffL'ulliee putting down the pastime of cock- that oonfront the allies: tighting in Cuba aud the I’hilip- I did not see Count von Walder- pinee. eee at Pekin, but every one there knew that be felt the uselessness of Tb*re are a great many l>ereone his position. The Kaiser thought operating mills along tbe »maller Pekin oould be taken with a bat talion. So it could, but the battal alretma who have not read up on ion could not stop there. Th it is the laws anJ are considerably what be did not understand. He did not comprehend ths tenacity surprised when to'd they must not and silent reels ling power of the blo'kade the streams with sawdust, Chinese, who have the character ol so State Fish Commissioner Ven tbe Finlander and the charac Dusen is not at present making teristics of Turauian blood. The any arrests, but simply acquainting Chinees will never forgive, and never forget. There is no fear with them with lbs law. After all have them. Tbe spirit of fatalism been warne«i more drastic measures among them is far too strong will be taken with those who will They would not care even if as fully (vers sl iu disobeying bis in- manv more of them were sacrificed. junctioi a. Washington Star: Mr Bryan’s Portland has a novel ease in Commoner somehow neglected to the courts in the sail of a tatner have a etaff correspondent on tbe egei net hie three son» nppur . j’reaidaniud train. makes IMIIORλ4 ’••’ADUi.fS t,Tî ER . ( TA ' uK Ja« c**6’ B..M by Lli i I ”84t* JOSH fl